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tyke51

30th November 2022, 17:33
Jigjag
The booking never mentioned `view of the ground` - I`ll probably have a panoramic view of the car park/recycling area!
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malone

1st December 2022, 12:00
Jigjag, it's great to get your breakfast serials...! I do enjoy hearing about the cafe, Cassie, the difficulties you encounter, your resolution of any difficulties and so on. I am not surprised that you left hungry, one egg on toast is rather a modest breakfast, especially for someone who occasionally treated themselves to the 'seven items' blow-out.
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jigjag

1st December 2022, 13:44
Simplesimon
Glad you liked the stories. I haven't heard of Camp coffee since my childhood, when it was advertised on TV. I didn't know about the chicory essence. I never had a coffee, camp or otherwise, until I went to university.
I am afraid I have never listened to the programme - I have clearly never lived. On looking it up, I see that Samantha is a fictional character, but after listening to a few clips, she seems very real to me. She may be related to Cassie and I will ask next time I visit the cafe. I will order a Camp coffee and see what happens.
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jigjag

1st December 2022, 13:47
Tyke
I hope you get a view of the ground and lets hope it is not flooded. Probably Ok in July but it was under water for the Kent game in June a few years ago.
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jigjag

1st December 2022, 13:56
Malone
It is never straightforward there and I often wonder if I am the only customer who has problems. I am sure Cassie thinks that I am an "awkward customer", but she puts up with me nevertheless. I liked your "breakfast serials".
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simplesimon

1st December 2022, 15:22
Jigjag,
You really must watch/listen to “ sorry I haven’t a clue”.
Compulsive listening- past episodes available on YouTube.
Following up on the Camp coffee, ask the lovely Cassie if she has any Libby’s condensed milk to go with it.
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simplesimon

1st December 2022, 15:36
Tyke,

Re your post in this week’s Peer Review (soccer) and your reference to Sheffield. From your earlier posts, I assume you are from God’s country so you might be interested in my Sheffield football links.
Selling Rag magazines in the Owls’ dressing room in 1964, a player asked if I wanted his autograph- sorry I said, I have no idea who you are - turned out to be Johnny Fantham - their leading goal scorer. I was from down south - Spurs fan.
Five years later, happily married to Sue, we walked out of the
Blades v Liverpool match - nil, nil at half time. Never been back.
That was when one side was open - to accommodate the cricket ground.
In our local village, the local publican has only recently retired - Dave Smith, ex- Wednesday goal keeper.
Happy days.
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tyke51

1st December 2022, 16:12
Simplesimon,
I live in Doncaster and support my local team as well as being a Yorkshire CCC member ( think I must have broken several mirrors! ) I started at Manchester University in 1969 so watched both City & Utd when I could.

My dad took me to Bramall to see Johnny Haynes playing for Fulham - it must have been 1959/1960 - that is my first football memory.
In the 60s we often used to go to big games in Sheffield - I saw Pele play for Santos v Wednesday - he was past his best by then! I can remember the Owls beating Man U 5-4 on one occasion - the walk back to the rail station was a bit fraught!

I saw Spurs beat Rovers 7-2 at the Lane - Mr Chivers was in good form - we had Chris Balderstone playing for us - he once famously played cricket for Leicestershire and football for Donny on the same day! Looking forward to visiting the new Spurs ground one day!
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simplesimon

1st December 2022, 17:04
Tyke,

We live in the village where the Apple fell on Newton’s head - Lincolnshire - so no teams really less than 30 miles away - Nottingham, Leicester. We bowl at the indoor rink in Melton Mowbray and most people there are Leicester City fans. For our World Cup sweep stake, I’ve got England and Sue’s got Australia. I spent most of October trying to swap my ticket for almost anything else! Still prepared to swap too.
I never saw Pele play - but I did see Bob Dylan at the city hall in 1965. Last trip there we saw Jeff Beck - about 8 years ago.
Trying to fix a mutually agreed date to meet up with Norah for coffee in Sheffield but she prefers the longer Spring days.
I used to run various RAF football teams in the 1970s and Wolves used to come and play us at RAF Cosford. We always lost about 12 - nil. One year we scored a single goal and Bill McGarry was raging at them!!
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tyke51

1st December 2022, 19:02
Simplesimon,

I regret I never saw Bob Dylan - I know he`s still touring but I liked his early accoustic albums best - not so much the later stuff. I did see the Who, Stones, Pink Floyd etc, so am not complaining!

There is an indoor bowling centre on Scarborough`s North Bay - the Cricket Ground is only 5 mins away so some Cricket members go there for lunch - it seems very popular! I prefer to visit the nearby North Riding Fisheries!
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